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| | Times of hate, Times of joy: Olympia |
 | | The show was geared towards politics more than sex last time I saw it, and Miss Satanica is a burlesque performer who, I suppose, doesn't fit in with the program. |
 | | Oakley to Miss Satanica is awfully ironic since while they don't allow people to perform who aren't just haranging the audience they do let people like "Scarlet Harlot" do her bit. |
 | | To me, that's a lot more objectionable than Miss Satanica doing her burlesque bit, but obviously the organizers see a pro-Aids performer as being OK since she's lived the life and therefore can speak from her own personal experience, which is always an important part of this type of political activism, right? |
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